This video addresses the bizarre teaching of self proclaimed Filipino prophet "maestro" Erano Evangelista. He claims Jesus was not the son of God, and that Jesus was punished by God for saying he was God. He claims Revelation 22 :16 proves this since the term "morning star" is used there and in Isaiah 14:12, however, reading Isaiah 14 reveals the subject was the King of Babylon according to verse 4. This doctrines are more repugnant than the Iglesia Ni Cristo, the Jehovah Witness, or the Christodelphians--he denies the sinlessness of Christ, he denies the Divine inspiration of much of the New Testament--his group seems to be driven to Judaizing.

The reading “king of peace” in Hebrews probably alludes
to the fact the Hebrew text reads שָׁלֵםhowever, the original text would have lacked the diacritics and be seen
as שלם which looks identical to the word
peace in one of its spellings in the Hebrew Bible: שָׁלֹם(with the diacritics).The only difference between the two words שָׁלֵם and שָׁלֹםis the
vowel on the lamed לwhich in shalom is holam (an ‘o’ sound), and the tsere
(the short e as in bet/ or the é sound as in “they”). St Paul (the
likely sacred writer of the epistles to the Hebrews) was alluding to this, or
perhaps he was alluding to the likelihood that the name Shalem is derived from
the word Shalom. Though this spelling of shalom is uncommon in the Hebrew text,
where most of the time its spelled שָׁלוֹם(a vav between the lamed and mem sofit) it
does exist in 1 Samuel 16:4:

Do you come in peace?

שָׁלֹם בּוֹאֶךָ

This is
perhaps a “defective spelling” which just means another way of spelling a word—a
more uncommon way. Defective spelling are used FREQUENTLY throughout the Hebrew
bible (even within the same sentence! See the word “shemot” in Genesis 26:18
where its spelled once with the vav and once without: וַיִּקְרָא
לָהֶן, שֵׁמוֹת, כַּשֵּׁמֹת, אֲשֶׁר-קָרָא
לָהֶן אָבִיו), and occasionally Jewish rabbis have
exploited them for some special meaning, RASHI especially does this. Perhaps St
Paul does likewise.

Also, it is interesting that the title king of peace, resembles another title often applied to Jesus--sar shalom--prince/captain of peace, found in Isaiah 9:5(6).